Studies in African Linguistics (Jun 2007)

The borrowing of aspects as lexical tone classes Y-intial Tuareg verbs in Tasawaq

  • Maarten Kossmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v36i2.107302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2

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In Tasawaq, a Northern Songhay language of Niger, there exists a lexical tone class distinction between stative and active verbs. This tone class distinction only exists in one class of verbs borrowed from Tuareg, verbs with an initial y-. In this article, I argue that the tone class distinction reflects the Tuareg difference between a Short Perfective aspect, used in active contexts, and a Long Perfective aspect, which is mainly found in stative contexts. In Tasawaq, this aspectual distinction has been reinterpreted as a difference in lexical class.

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